Gov Shapiro steps in to help SEPTA avoid service cuts, fare increases
Governor Josh Shapiro announced an over $150 million infusion of money for SEPTA to side-step fare increases and service cuts, while the Commonwealth and Philly's transportation authority work for a more viable funding solution.
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